Report of the IState Geologist, 199' 



By Exchange. 



Nximber of 

 specimens. 



C. A. Davis, Esq., Alma, Mich. : 

 Lot of fossils, Hamilton group, Thunder Bay, Mich 32, 



The E. M. Museum of Geology and Ethnology, Prince- 

 ton, N. J. : 



Slab of Melonites multijpora I 



Sequoia ajfinis, Eocene ? Florisant, Cal 2 



Planer a longifolia, Eocene? Florisant, Cal . 1 



Myricophyllurn. callicoma^ Eocene ? Florisant. Cal 1 



Glyptostrohus Europceus, Eocene ? Florisant, Cal 1 



Rhus Ilaydeni^ Eocene ? Florisant, Cal 1 



Populus Heeri^ Eocene ? Florisant, Cal 1 



Prin. J. M. Dolph, Port Jervis, IST. Y. : 



Specimens from the trilohite ledge^ mostly Trilobites and 

 Brachiopods, Lower Helderberg(?), Port Jervis, N. Y. . . 913 



By PtmcHASE. 



L. G. Kexford, Kexford Flats, N. Y. : 



Isotelus maximus f A large and entire individual from the 



Hudson River sandstone (blue stone), Rexf ord Flats ... 1 



By Collection. 



Livonia Salt Shaft ( D. D. Luther) : 



Rocks and fossils from the Hamilton, Upper Helderberg, 

 Lower Helderberg, Oriskany and Onondaga formations. 

 Forty -eight boxes. 



Martin Sheehy and W, F. Cooper : 



Graptolites and Brachiopods from the Hudson River slates 

 at Mt. Merino, 1^ m. S. E. of Hudson, l^.Y 600 



Total specimens (in drawers ) 3 , 119 



Total boxes 48 



1893. 26 



